This may not be the same but a similar thing happened to me when trying to mount a jffs2 root partition while not having jffs2 compiled into the kernel, the kernel can't mount the root partition so bails out with a ' VFS: Cannot open root device' error.
What partition are you using? vfat? Was the partition created/formatted correctly? Did you include vfat support in the kernel? Did you build support as a module? Drop me an email if you don't know how to check for the option in the kernel .config (CONFIG_VFAT_FS in the case of vfat) or when you 'make menuconfig'.
HTH,
Tim
On 7/18/06, Chad Files <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/17/06, Morgan, Austin D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try creating a symlink from /init to /bin/busybox, worked for me...
I tried your suggestion and now I get the same message with a
different block set (3,2) instead of (0,0).
Could it be something in the kernel that I missed?
-- Chad
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